I got a waggy Dana 44 and i need to weld my spring perch on the pass side on that part that's one with the center chunk ? How do i do this ?? Ive heard it needs a lot of heat ? meaning.... Heat the center chunk up with a torch ? use a big bad ass 210 mig welder on the highest setting ?? ( i only have a 110 Mig and a old 210 buzz box lincoln arc welder)

i think its only 350 degrees you would heat it to, goto a welding shop[ and buy a heat stick if your that concerned, if not goto tsc buy some nickel rod and just weld it. if it was mine i would just mig weld, its not gonna break its a leaf spring perch

i think its only 350 degrees you would heat it to, goto a welding shop[ and buy a heat stick if your that concerned, if not goto tsc buy some nickel rod and just weld it. if it was mine i would just mig weld, its not gonna break its a leaf spring perch

i think its only 350 degrees you would heat it to, goto a welding shop[ and buy a heat stick if your that concerned, if not goto tsc buy some nickel rod and just weld it. if it was mine i would just mig weld, its not gonna break its a leaf spring perch

thats kinda what im thinking just hit it with the little mig.. Theyre just perches.. but i will heat it a bit 1st
Maybe ill bring my infa red thermometer home and do it all fancy

i think its only 350 degrees you would heat it to, goto a welding shop[ and buy a heat stick if your that concerned, if not goto tsc buy some nickel rod and just weld it. if it was mine i would just mig weld, its not gonna break its a leaf spring perch

yes to the mig.
no need for nickle rod or pre-heat or slow cool.
its cast steel, not cast iron, nickle rod is a waste in this case and wont be as strong as mig.
also no need to turn a mig welder all the way up.
cast steel welds very easily with all steel welding processes.

yes to the mig.
no need for nickle rod or pre-heat or slow cool.
its cast steel, not cast iron, nickle rod is a waste in this case and wont be as strong as mig.
also no need to turn a mig welder all the way up.
cast steel welds very easily with all steel welding processes.